Lucknow sources have stated that two jewelers were
shot dead as armed robbers barged into a shop in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura last
evening. The incident, caught on CCTV, has seized the attention of Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath, who has ordered the state police chief to visit the
holy town and investigate why there have been no arrests so far.

It was stated that Yogi Adityanath also expressed anger inside the UP
assembly, according to state minister Shrikant Sharma, who is a lawmaker from
Mathura. The saffron-robed Chief Minister, whose party BJP stressed on a
crime-free UP during their poll campaign said "He wants to assure the
house that the rule of law will prevail in Uttar Pradesh. There will be
absolutely no protection for criminals in the state".

Sources have stated that it was ironic that the robbery took place on a
day opposition lawmakers in the assembly used a very unruly way of protesting
against what they called lawlessness in the state by throwing posters and
paper missiles at Governor Ram Naik, shouting slogans and standing on their
seats.

Meanwhile in the CCTV footage which was released by the police, a man with
his face covered slides a door open and points a gun at the men inside the
jewellery shop. More robbers follow, their face masked by helmets, and there is
a fight as the staff in the shop try to push them back. Three men collapse and
lie in a pile as the robbers step over them to enter the shop. Later it was also revealed that two of them had been killed. Two others
suffered bullet wounds and are in hospital, said senior police officer Vinod
Kumar Mishra.

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